On Apr 15, 2009, at 4:45 AM, Sam Mason wrote:
Doh, yes it does doesn't it. Sorry I searched for a bit and failed to
find anything before. Looks as though the signal to noise ratio was
far
too low as I've just searched again and found a (single) reference to
their docs describing the feature[1].
This is ugly, but not completely unpalatable:
U&'\0141ód\017A is a city in Poland' U&'c:\\temp' U&'@+01D11E'
UESCAPE '@'
Wouldn't we just then say that U&'' strings are always standard-
conforming?
Best,
David
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